JJ on a far right problem (the one with the worst ...
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Named for the large dead ponderosa that had fallen perpendicular on top of the wall. It took me a full day with my trusty Estwing ax to reduce that sucker to the retaining wall it now is far below where it once laid. That is a whole nother story. The wall hosts mostly v-easy to easy/moderate problems on perfect stone, with deep pockets, small bulges, and pretty damn good landings. There are about 18 problems here. A great warmup wall, with a few harder lines to be had. Look for down climb line in the slabbiest middle part of the wall, for quicker returns.